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Curves in Waynedale has always been known for its terrific exercise and weight management program, as well as its enjoyable
Read MoreOur news highlights the most impactful stories from Waynedale, Aboite, Southtown, Downtown, and the 46807 corridors of Fort Wayne, Indiana. This section brings together local profiles, key updates on city and county decisions, major neighborhood projects, public safety information, and high-profile community events that shape daily life on the south, southwest, and downtown sides of Fort Wayne.
Curves in Waynedale has always been known for its terrific exercise and weight management program, as well as its enjoyable
Read MoreThe Miami Middle School Academic Teams finished in the top three at the Regional Academic Competition. The English team,
Read MoreOn Saturday, March 31, six students represented the Northeast Indiana Regional Science and Engineering Fair at the Hoosier State Fair
Read MoreThe longtime director of transportation for Lawrence Township Schools in Indianapolis has taken the helm of Fort Wayne Community Schools’
Read MoreThe Mad Anthonys have announced that Arnie Ball has been awarded a Red Coat for 2007. Ball recently completed his
Read MoreTwo eighth grade students were honored during a non-public school breakfast at the Grand Wayne Center on May 14, 2007.
Read MoreJo Ann Roscoe, associate superintendent of the Diocese of Fort Wayne-South Bend, is one of 13 educators who will receive
Read MoreGonzalez & Jesus Martinez, sophomores at Wayne High School have been awarded full scholarships to the 2007 Telluride Association Sophomore
Read MoreAs soon as students at Bishop Luers High School head home for summer, construction workers will move in and begin
Read MoreThe 2007 Lilly Endowment Community Scholarship Award was presented to Elmhurst High School senior Christine D. Moser. Christine was one
Read MoreLast October six teams of students and coaches began weekly study sessions in preparation for the 2006-2007 Indiana Academic Super
Read MoreElmhurst Valedictorian Christine Moser, daughter of Denise Emerson and granddaughter of Clyde and Connie Moser and Renie Williamson, plans to
Read MoreGraduation is a very special event in the lives of our young people. They have worked hard and now are
Read MoreIt’s not too late for young soccer stars to sign up for this year’s Upward Soccer season. The season, which
Read MoreSt. John the Baptist Catholic School and Parish serve the community by raising over $5,000 for the homeless! The St.
Read MoreIn a year when Indiana lost 79 soldiers in Iraq, Commander Tom Malott, American Legion Post 241, takes seriously his
Read MoreThis year the Waynedale Memorial Day Parade is scheduled for Monday, May 28th. Line-up prior to the parade will be
Read More“Words can’t describe it.” A simple reply from my 9 year-old son, when asked what the funeral for Lloyd Ball had
Read MoreThe Wayne Township Trustee’s Office recently honored two of its employees for their dedicated service to the Township. Honored were
Read MoreKatherine “Sweet Pea” Pea is a 17-year old, Senior at South Side High School. She is a very busy young
Read MoreIn the incensed air of the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception, there was an air of respect, honor and praise
Read MoreThe kneeling bench (prie dieu) of Bishop John Henry Luers, first bishop of the Diocese of Fort Wayne (-South Bend),
Read MoreBishop D’Arcy started thinking about the priesthood when he was in high school. The choice to live a religious life
Read MoreUniversity of Saint Francis student Stephanie Fenstermaker was awarded the Kristen Fedders Scholarship for Art students at the University recently.
Read MoreBrenda Hanchar lived in Waynedale and worked as a nurse in the community for many years and succumbed to the
Read MoreWe sat on the deck of Sunset Vista; a home located 600 foot higher than Cruz Bay on the island
Read MoreEaster means many things to different people. While Easter is a religious holiday, it has also become a celebration of
Read MoreSpring is here! You know it is, because the calendar tells us so. It doesn’t matter that recently you’ve been
Read MoreNathaniel Crow probably never realized the versatility that his home would have over the years. Built in the late 1860s
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